Difference between revisions of "Amsonia tabernaemontana"

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Fl. Carol., 98. 1788.

Common names: Eastern blue-star
Endemic
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Latest revision as of 13:13, 24 November 2024

Stems erect (ascending), 27–102 cm, glabrous (sparsely pubes­cent); branches borne on distal portion of stem, much exceeding infructescence. Leaves: petiole 1.5–7(–9) mm, sparsely to moderately pubescent or gla­brous; blades not heteromor­phic; stem leaf blades lanceolate to narrowly lanceolate, ovate, narrowly elliptic, or elliptic, (2.5–)3.3–12.5(–14.4) cm × (8–)11–50(–65) mm, margins entire to subentire, not to moderately revo­lute, ciliate or not, apex acuminate to acute (rarely with a rounded tip), surfaces sparsely pubescent abax­ially (and sparsely scabrous or short-pubescent adax­ially) or gla­brous; branch leaf blades similar to stem leaf blades. Flowers: sepals deltate to narrowly deltate, (0.4–)0.5–1.8(–2.3) mm; corolla tube bluish (rarely to lilac), some­times greenish above, (5–)6–8(–8.8) mm, lobes pale blue (rarely to dark or lilac-blue or white), (5–)6–9.8(–12) mm, outer surface of corolla with 5 patches of long trichomes at corolla lobe bases and distal part of tube (very rarely glabrate). Follicles erect to pendulous (spreading), (5–)7–15 cm × 2.1–4(–4.2) mm, apex acu­minate (acute), glabrous. Seeds (5–)5.5–10.8 × (1.2–)1.5–2.4(–3.3) mm.

Distribution

c, e United States.

Discussion

Varieties 4 (4 in the flora).

Amsonia tabernaemontana encompasses a great deal of morphological diversity, particularly in leaf size and shape and sepal indument and length, which is to some extent geographically correlated; therefore, the recogni­tion of varieties seems desirable. However, the varieties are not well differentiated and tend to blend into one another, especially where their ranges overlap.

Selected References

None.

Key

1 Stems ascending (erect); stem leaf blades (2.5–)3.3–7.4 cm; sepals usually sparsely pubescent; e Texas, Oklahoma. Amsonia tabernaemontana var. repens
1 Stems erect; stem leaf blades (4–)6.5–12(–14.4) cm; sepals pubescent or glabrous; widespread in se to sc United States. > 2
2 Sepals narrowly deltate or less often deltate, (0.5–)0.9–1.6(–1.9) mm, usually sparsely to moderately long-pubescent in flower (often becoming glabrous or glabrate in fruit); Illinois, Arkansas to Kansas, Oklahoma. Amsonia tabernaemontana var. illustris
2 Sepals deltate (seldom narrowly deltate), (0.4–)0.5–1.1(–1.6) mm, glabrous (glabrate with rare single hairs); widespread. > 3
3 Stem leaf blades lanceolate to ovate, narrowly elliptic, or elliptic, (5.3–)8–12(–14) cm × (17–)24–50(–65) mm. Amsonia tabernaemontana var. tabernaemontana
3 Stem leaf blades narrowly lanceolate to lanceolate (or narrowly elliptic when young), (4–)6.5–10(–11.5) cm × 10–22(–25) mm. Amsonia tabernaemontana var. salicifolia